Students and attendees also had the chance to tour exhibits from health-related companies, organizations and clubs in our area.

This event benefitted the students in a number of ways:

Inter-professional approach
NEP, pharmacy and nursing students worked together to provide health care to the fair’s attendees. In the working world, the students will encounter this inter-professional approach. For example, the pharmacy students were giving flu shots – not providing medications. In many communities, pharmacists are seen as the town’s main health provider because they can give flu shots and more. Understanding how each profession works helps these students.

Experience
What good is a health sciences degree without any real world experience? Students were able to give flu shots and more to actual human beings. Reading about it in a book and practicing on a mannequin are still essential, but learning by doing is just as important.

Giving back
This community has given WSU Spokane and its students a lot – a beautiful campus, support at the local and state level – so serving the community at this event was another good experience for the students.